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  • ...stinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm and blue|R&B]] sound. She's a good friend of [[BENI]] and [[BoA]]. ...a record deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the comp
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  • ...gs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusion of jazz, rock, pop and R&B, showcasing their versatility. ...hiro after he and Nakamura Masato met. For a short period of time they had a different name, CHA-CHA&AUDREY's PROJECT. But, they quickly changed it to t
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  • ...media appearances, she remains an influential and popular artist, bringing a heavily American R&B-influenced sound to Japanese audiences. ...". After a short stint in an Asian female group [[SX4]], she was offered a record deal with BMG and returned to Japan to make her major label debut.
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  • ...a:Electropop|electropop]] singer and lyricist. She was signed to the major record label [[D-topia Entertainment]] from 2007-2013. Like former labelmate [[Sao After taking a hiatus for two years, Aira returned to the music industry as an independent
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  • ...changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to "Zeebra". Zeebra has two sons from a previous marriage and two daughters with ex-wife and model [[Nakabayashi Mi ...jpg|right|180px|thumb|ZEEBRA promoting "[[Stop Playin' a Wall|Stop Playin' A Wall]]" (2006)]]
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  • ...' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea. ...in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, [[avex]] stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspe
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  • ...in the [[Oricon]] weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]]. ...several local singing contests. In 1993, she won one of them and recorded a single called "[[Tsugazakura]]" under her birth name. She later graduated f
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  • ...s caused her to drop-out of beautician school, Hajime seriously considered a music career. She is signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment In late 2000 early 2001, Hajime signed with indies label [[atsugua records]], a subsidary of [[Office Augusta]]. Office Augusta would later become her mana
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  • ...ve songs in an aggressive, hardcore/punk rock style while giving the songs a bit of angst along with the emotion. ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION has four memb ...es and #35 on Oricon. That same year, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION also scored a deal with the producers of [[NARUTO]] and used the song "[[Haruka Kanata]]"
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  • ...r innovation has proved to have been very influential on Japanese music as a whole and have collaborated with several artists, including [[Shiina Ringo] * [[Aoki Tatsuyuki]]: Drums (died March 2, 1999 from a rail accident)
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  • ...most popular [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] bands. GLAY's name originated from a deliberate misspelling of "gray" representing the wide range of genres the ...impact on the Japanese music scene. In 2010, the band established its own record label [http://lsma.jp/ loversoul music & associates].
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  • ...that the group was elevated to a new level of popularity. Today, they are a top seller in the J-pop industry and are consistently releasing hits. * [[Nishiwaki Ayaka|a-chan]] (あ~ちゃん)
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  • ...''[[Gjallarhorn]]'' under the independent label [http://zankyo.jp/ Zankyo record]. Their music could generally be described as fast-paced, energetic rock wi ...lum Bullet)|Heart ni Hi wo Tsukete]] (ハートに火をつけて; ''Light a Fire in My Heart'')
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    ...of 2007, which later took effect in early 2008. On May 7th they debuted as a major band with their eighth single "[[Birth (D)|BIRTH]]". In June of 2011, ...ini-album reached #226 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for a week. In September D was made whole again when Ruiza returned from the hosp
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  • ...record label [[Trattoria]]. After this Oyamada started working actively as a producer and studio musician for many of the artists on his label. ===Compilation / Other===
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  • ...ary 2010. In 2011, the band changed labels to [[avex trax]]. Nightmare has a side project alter-ego band called [[Sendai Kamotsu]]. Nightmare was formed on Jauary 1st, 2000 by [[Sakito]] and [[Hitsugi]]. A majority of the other members were still in high school at the time. Hitsug
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  • '''UnsraW''' (アンスロウ, ''ansurō'') was a Japanese rock band signed to the label [[SPEED-DISK]]. ...ced orders. This album was newly released at the beginning of this year as a studio album which includes three additional songs.
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  • '''MONKEY MAJIK''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band based in [[wikipedia:Sendai|Sendai]]. The membe .... Retrieved September 7, 2009.</ref> In 2000, he met [[Urushizaka Misao]], a bassist. Together, they started the band MONKEY MAJIK with two fellow ALTs:
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  • ...[Julia III]]'' worked on shedding her idol image and re-emerged in 2001 as a singer-songwriter on ''[[Steel & Silk|STEEL & SILK]]''. * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...obeat]] artist [[Wikipedia:Ann Lee|Lolita]]. Meanwhile, the b-side is also a Japanese cover of Eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Francesca Contini|Norma Sheff ...' album as track #9. It was later used on [[Amuro Namie]]'s ''[[181920]]'' compilation as track #2.
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  • * Vinyl "Side A" ...|Eurobeat]]-styled dance song. The single was released in 8cm CD and vinyl record formats. The song was used as the Taito X-55 [[CM|commercial]] theme.
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  • '''marble''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] duo under [[Lantis]]. ...en they enrolled in a same music school. During that time, micco worked as a solo singer and Kikichu is her only musical supporter. Together, they forme
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  • '''Koda Kumi''' (倖田來未) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer from [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. She made her *'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...rket. Starting in 2014, Morning Musume's name reflects the present year as a way to help audiences identify members over the group's history. ...quickly became, and still remains, one of Japan's top all-girl groups with a number of hit records and albums. They have sold over 17,746,446 copies in
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  • '''Utada Hikaru''' (宇多田ヒカル) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Wikipedia:Singer-songwriter|singer-songwriter]] un ...ly, Utada's music had a heavy R&B style, but later her music progressed to a more mature, experimental pop tone. Her distinct R&B sound presented in her
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  • ...g with [[Dragon Ash]] on their single "[[Grateful Days]]", which sold over a million copies. She is also famous for her solo single "[[Yorokobi ni Saku * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...abel founded in 2002. They are focused in Pop music, however, they feature a variety of different stiles. They were awarded as the "Best Label" at the 2 * [[n i n a i a n]]
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  • '''I've Sound''' is a Japanese songwriting and music production team based in Sapporo, [[Hokkaido ...e vocal works has been issued by Fuctory Records under the name I've Girls Compilation.
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  • ...el created by [[Yamanaka Sawao]] and [[Ueda Kenji]]. It is currently under just Yamanaka's management. ===Compilation Albums===
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  • ...ently, they hold the record of having the highest overall single sales (of a female group) on the [[Oricon]] charts. In July 2005, renown producer [[Yasushi Akimoto]] held an audition for a new theater based idol girl group. Of the 7,924 girls that applied, 45 pass
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  • ...performers and a legend in the industry. Her appearance and style has had a huge impact on Japanese fashion, even influencing countries in other parts After a rough childhood, Hamasaki was discovered by current [[avex trax]] president
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  • ...endan'') (also known as ''Bulletproof Boy Scouts'' or ''Bangtan Boys'') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]]/[[K-Hip-Hop|Hip-Hop]] 7-member boy group that debuted ...ung Forever; ''The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever'') <small>(Compilation Album)</small>
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  • ...label, [[LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION]]'s compilation album, [[LHW? Collection Vol.1 "Hi"]] as track #13.</div>
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  • ...of her career Daoko had to keep her face hidden, seeing as her school had a strict policy about their students being part of the entertainment industry ...ang. When she got her own personal computer in her room, she used that to record her demos.
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